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  1. unclebyron

    Mounted Directory Permissions Problem

    Thanks, I have it working now.....The key was to mount it using CIFS and including the username/password for the ordinary user that would become the owner of the mount point with the needed rights......
  2. unclebyron

    Mounted Directory Permissions Problem

    I mounted a Windows 2000 server shared directory called Public onto a Linux computer running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES kernal 2.6.9-42. I can copy/move files into the directory from the Linux box only when I am running as root. When I am an ordinary user on the Linux box, I'm denied...
  3. unclebyron

    Linux server hardware monitoring via email

    We want to monitor a Linux server for hard drive failure, free space running out etc. and have it send email warnings to our I.T. group. What would be the best program or method to use for this? Thank you.....
  4. unclebyron

    Deleting LPT1 and remapping to a network printer

    We want certain users to run a batch file that will delete the LPT1 port that connects to a local printer and remap it to a network printer. Ordinary users do not have the access rights to delete the port. Is there any way around this short of making them an administrator?

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